England haven't yet kicked a ball under Roy Hodgson, but already the jury is out in one unsurprising tabloid quarter.

The Sun continued their vendetta against the 64-year-old with their front page splash today. A tiresome dig at the new England coach's speech impediment, they just can't get over the fact he isn't Harry Redknapp.

Redtop rival the Daily Mirror meanwhile go with "OUT OF THIS WORLD", making reference to Hodgson admitting he would have to "be on another planet" if he thought he was the fans' choice. It could play to his advantage though - remember Kevin Keegan and the wave of popularity he generated? That didn't end well.

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Matt Hughes of The Times gets back page bragging rights, focusing on the John Terry-Rio Ferdinand issue. "Hodgson in bid to broker peace among men at war," it reads in reference to Terry going on trial on 9 July charged with allegedly racially abusing Ferdinand's brother Anton. Rio, it is believed, has refused to take calls from the former Three Lions captain since the incident.

"CUT ME SOME SLACK", run the Express, referring to Hodgson's plea for supporters to rally behind him and the players ahead of, and during, Euro 2012.

Can he handle? The Daily Star think so. "I CAN HANDLE THE HEAT" is their back page headline, as their angle focuses on Hodgson's doomed tenure at Liverpool in the first half of the 2010/11 season. "Kop hell gives me strength" says Roy, albeit not quote-unquote.